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it's another bush-clinton mashup in store? our sunday panel handicaps the potential showdown. and -- we'll have a report from rome where hundreds of thousands gather to watch history as two popes become saints. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> the supreme court sided with michigan which along with seven other states has banned public universities from using race as a factor in college admissions. joining us now, jennifer grass, whose rejection from the university of michigan inspired her to lead the drive to ban racial preferences, and shanta driver, a civil rights attorney who argued before the supreme court in defense of affirmative action. welcome to both of you tows sun. >> thank you. >> i want to begin by revisiting previous rulings by the supreme court on affirmative action, rulings that still stand. in 2003 the court said this. student body diversity is a compelling state interest that can justify the use of race in university admissions. what's wrong with the limited use of race to achieve that diversity? >> well, i think that we have a horrible history in this
it's another bush-clinton mashup in store? our sunday panel handicaps the potential showdown. and -- we'll have a report from rome where hundreds of thousands gather to watch history as two popes become saints. all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> the supreme court sided with michigan which along with seven other states has banned public universities from using race as a factor in college admissions. joining us now, jennifer grass, whose rejection from the university of...
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. >> what's interesting to me watching that phenomenon, having worked for hillary clinton a long time. she was a very publicly confident person, a very competent person and yet the stereotype, which a the lot of women face, was, that she was a "b" -- you know what i'm going to say but i won't say it -- that you're being out of your place, are you too demanding. it is interesting to see how times have changed a little bit when someone like an elizabeth warren can be confident and confidence and not face the same kinds of attacks that i saw hillary face. >> to be fair, elizabeth warren is in the senate partly because she couldn't get the job she wanted in the obama administration. some of the men there weren't too supportive of her. that's fair to say. this book is important but the problem women face is us, men, are not -- i mean if your company has a board where only 1 of 10 people are women, that's wrong. if your board doesn't have any minorities are wrong. focus again on women's behavior and having them have more confidence is a useful conversation. the bigger question is why are me
. >> what's interesting to me watching that phenomenon, having worked for hillary clinton a long time. she was a very publicly confident person, a very competent person and yet the stereotype, which a the lot of women face, was, that she was a "b" -- you know what i'm going to say but i won't say it -- that you're being out of your place, are you too demanding. it is interesting to see how times have changed a little bit when someone like an elizabeth warren can be confident and...
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hillary clinton's statement about it takes a village to rear a child, i cannot understand how anybody would question that. i've talked with the children of american missionaryies who the children have grown up in new guinea in a new begin village or they've grown up in kenya in a kenyan village, and then these american children come back to the united states for the first time as teenagers. and it is a shock for them. one of the things that they comment is that -- i talk with a teenager who came back, american teenager, and he said in my new guinea village everybody was, in fact, my aunt or uncle. and we kids would run around the village. there were no doors on the hartes, and we would have -- hearths and we would have dinner in the evening at whatever hut we happened to be next to at that hour. but the result is there were all these different role models. you bot your learning -- got your learning not just from your parents, but from dozens of adults in the village. and i think this is part of the reason why new begin kids by the time they're 5 years old are much more skilled than am
hillary clinton's statement about it takes a village to rear a child, i cannot understand how anybody would question that. i've talked with the children of american missionaryies who the children have grown up in new guinea in a new begin village or they've grown up in kenya in a kenyan village, and then these american children come back to the united states for the first time as teenagers. and it is a shock for them. one of the things that they comment is that -- i talk with a teenager who...
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for 20 years, until bill clinton, we didn't have another reform. and then clinton comes in and wants a sort of market-based reform, proposes his health security act and unfortunately there are lots of other things with a single focus on it. he had to pass a tax increase. they had the bill. at the time all the rest of the stage was clear for health care, opposition had gained and defeated the bill. we didn't get one bill passed out of committee. 15 more years until 2008 in the system had become so onerous we needed reform and that's when i called the passage of the affordable care a world historical act. it did take 100 years in america and this will be the framework for the next 20, 30, 40, 50 years. >> well, i think it might be fair to say the most interesting part of the book of course is the fact you were there at the revolution. this is what he saw at the revolution. in addition to the run up when you devote a good portion of the book to that, it is a very good foundation again that when i showed this to people as they say where the steep part.
for 20 years, until bill clinton, we didn't have another reform. and then clinton comes in and wants a sort of market-based reform, proposes his health security act and unfortunately there are lots of other things with a single focus on it. he had to pass a tax increase. they had the bill. at the time all the rest of the stage was clear for health care, opposition had gained and defeated the bill. we didn't get one bill passed out of committee. 15 more years until 2008 in the system had become...
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to paraphrase bill clinton, it all depends how you define the word you. are you web layer and software? if so, when you die, you die. or even information? if so, information can double every 18 months. this is moore's law. as the rate at which can peeters are growing in sophistication. for example, when you get a birthday card in the mail coming to open it up and it stinks. it sings happy birthday to you. there is a chip that not birthday card. that chip, according to this chart has more computer power than all the allied forces of 1945. hitler, churchill, roosevelt would have killed to get that chip. what do you do with it? he threw it away in the garbage. if hitler had that chip in 1940, we might all be speaking german here today rather than bush. and then look at 1969. 1969 we put two men on the moon. ever see the scrutiny mission control? by god, according to this chart, there were 64 processors. dinosaurs. yourself onto the hives more computer power than all of nasa in 1969. in fact, you are not going to put me in one of those rocket ships. you're no
to paraphrase bill clinton, it all depends how you define the word you. are you web layer and software? if so, when you die, you die. or even information? if so, information can double every 18 months. this is moore's law. as the rate at which can peeters are growing in sophistication. for example, when you get a birthday card in the mail coming to open it up and it stinks. it sings happy birthday to you. there is a chip that not birthday card. that chip, according to this chart has more...
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about the clinton years, is everybody was doing well. >> it wasn't about the clinton years, it was about elizabeth warren. hillary clinton has not said she is running. joe biden is not excited about hillary clinton being the nominee. he wants to be the next president of the united states. others in the democrat field as well. there's republican party out there who has a strong candidate. >> let's not forget. dough raised an interesting point, talking about the push and clinton economies. speaking of bush and clintons, jed bush gave a clear indication that he is considering running for president in 2016. if he does, what hurdles will he have to climb to win the faces of the american people. will his last name hurt or help him. >> it will not hurt of the the approval rate of george w. bush is over 50%. it's higher than president obama. the only hurdle to clear is in the presumery for the republicans, that's notersiously a tough primary. jed bush is a contender, something that the republicans should take a long look at as a potential presidential candidate. he has a great history. his name
about the clinton years, is everybody was doing well. >> it wasn't about the clinton years, it was about elizabeth warren. hillary clinton has not said she is running. joe biden is not excited about hillary clinton being the nominee. he wants to be the next president of the united states. others in the democrat field as well. there's republican party out there who has a strong candidate. >> let's not forget. dough raised an interesting point, talking about the push and clinton...
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hillary clinton sr. is coming under scrutiny. here's what happened when a department spokesperson was asked to list one achievement from a initiative launched under clinton's watch. >> can you off the top of your head identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last qvr? >> i'm certain that those were here on the effort could point out one. >> but since you have come on board, you have noticed that, have you noticed that you can point back saying, wow, the first qvdr identified this as a problem and dealt with it? >> as you know, i've only been here as concluded. i'm sure there are ranges put into place that i'm not aware of. >> i won't hold my breath. >> so will moments like this come back to haunt hillary clinton? if she does decide to run in 2016? joining us is allison howard, communications director for concerned women for america, which is a public policy women's organization. and chris cofinni, the former chief of staff to west virginia senator joe manchin. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> a
hillary clinton sr. is coming under scrutiny. here's what happened when a department spokesperson was asked to list one achievement from a initiative launched under clinton's watch. >> can you off the top of your head identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last qvr? >> i'm certain that those were here on the effort could point out one. >> but since you have come on board, you have noticed that, have you noticed that you can point back saying, wow, the...